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. >> well, i tell you this, and john kennedy was right on this, success has many authors, failures is an orfist, and the longer this drags on and proves a failure these guys are going to be pointing fingers faster than constituents are raising fingers at them. we'll see. the election is over, only now everybody is talking about the fiscal cliff. it's 51 days away. does anyone remember we were on it from day one? contrary to all of this nonstop coverage of everything november 6th is something that's going to fall and hit all of us hard on december 31st. get financing as low as 2.99% on all polaris atvs and side-by-sides including the new twenty-thirteens. plus rebates up to one thousand dollars on select twenty-twelves. incredible deals on... legendary sportsman... powerful rangers... and razor sharp razors. financing as low as 2.99% and rebates up to one thousand dollars ends december 31st. get all the detas at polaris.com. but when i was in an accident... ends december 31st. i was worried the health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit m
. >> well, i tell you this, and john kennedy was right on this, success has many authors, failures is an orfist, and the longer this drags on and proves a failure these guys are going to be pointing fingers faster than constituents are raising fingers at them. we'll see. the election is over, only now everybody is talking about the fiscal cliff. it's 51 days away. does anyone remember we were on it from day one? contrary to all of this nonstop coverage of everything november 6th is...
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>>neil: we do know that john f. kennedy got the attention of hoover? >>guest: and kgb. >>neil: but i raise this much, there is concern about loose lips and what is scoffed accidentally, how did that become a big national security issue and why should we worry now? >>guest: remember, the director of the c.i.a. is supposedly the keeper of all of the secrets, what a lot of these guys either may not understand, know, or disregard, is that they are also being watched. they are much bad by their own teams and watched by their own government, and watched by foreign governments. >>neil: but the c.i.a. keeping track of the chief spy's mail, someone is watching guy who is swamping them. >>guest: there are many layers to prevent this from blowing out up. the irony here, and this is why this is a bigger discovery than just this simple affair, because the f.b.i. was flagged by another woman who said she felt threatened by e-mails and we have a dead ambassador in benghazi who felt threatened over many months put in repeated requests to the administration for added security but he is
>>neil: we do know that john f. kennedy got the attention of hoover? >>guest: and kgb. >>neil: but i raise this much, there is concern about loose lips and what is scoffed accidentally, how did that become a big national security issue and why should we worry now? >>guest: remember, the director of the c.i.a. is supposedly the keeper of all of the secrets, what a lot of these guys either may not understand, know, or disregard, is that they are also being watched. they...
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i started getting interested in politics when i was five when john f. kennedy came to my community in new york city and i saw him and i was hooked from that moment and it was an idealism that drew me. president obama has given me my ideal back and i am grateful to him for that and all of us who have been with him for years are gathering on the last trip and it is emotional. a proud time. and emotional. but, also, one with great anticipation because we think tuesday will be a great day. >>chris: thank you, david, as always for talking with us. we want you did know our offer still stands in the short time that is left for president obama to come on fox news for an interview at least once during this campaign. >>guest: it is a generous hour. i appreciate you extending it. >>chris: but i didn't get a "yes." >>guest: i have learn add few things on your show. >>chris: sorry about that. how the romney campaign plans to win the battle. questions? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each da
i started getting interested in politics when i was five when john f. kennedy came to my community in new york city and i saw him and i was hooked from that moment and it was an idealism that drew me. president obama has given me my ideal back and i am grateful to him for that and all of us who have been with him for years are gathering on the last trip and it is emotional. a proud time. and emotional. but, also, one with great anticipation because we think tuesday will be a great day....
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but it has happened, john kennedy did it back in 1960. the state boasts 18 electoral votes, and both candidates have visited the state more than 20 times since april. joe barton joins us now on the phone. joe, let's talk a little bit about these two last minute visits, one by romney's team and one by biden, obviously, the president's team. what do you make of those last minute visits? >> well, you know, yesterday privately the obama campaign was talking to me about how this is a sign of panic from the romney campaign, silly, those sorts of things, and lo and behold the vice president stops in the cleveland unannounced. you know, we've been talking all week about making moves from positions of strength, and you could say that the jeep ad that romney ran in ohio would not seem to have been run from a position of strength. this last second move makes you wonder on the obama campaign side if, um, some of the polling and some of the early vote numbers they thought may have skewed the election their way early on. jenna: do you think these appea
but it has happened, john kennedy did it back in 1960. the state boasts 18 electoral votes, and both candidates have visited the state more than 20 times since april. joe barton joins us now on the phone. joe, let's talk a little bit about these two last minute visits, one by romney's team and one by biden, obviously, the president's team. what do you make of those last minute visits? >> well, you know, yesterday privately the obama campaign was talking to me about how this is a sign of...
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i started getting interested in politics when i was five yearsole and john f. kennedy came to my community in new york city. i saw him and i was hooked from that moment. it was an idealism. barack obama has given me my idealism back. i am grateful to him for it. all of us who have been with him for years are gathering on this last trip, it's a very emotional time, a proud time, an emotional time and one with great anticipation because we think tuesday will be a great day. >> chris: david, thank you. thank you, as always for talking with us. we want to you know that our offer still stands in the short time that's left for president obama to come to fox news at least once during this campaign. >> it's a generous offer. i appreciate you extending it. [chuckles] >> chris: all right. i didn't get a yes there. >> i have learned a few things on your show, chris. >> chris: well, i'm sorry about that. [chuckles] >> chris: david, thank you. >> okay. good to be with you. >> chris: yes, sir. up next, how the romney campaign plans to win the turnout battle. we will talk wit
i started getting interested in politics when i was five yearsole and john f. kennedy came to my community in new york city. i saw him and i was hooked from that moment. it was an idealism. barack obama has given me my idealism back. i am grateful to him for it. all of us who have been with him for years are gathering on this last trip, it's a very emotional time, a proud time, an emotional time and one with great anticipation because we think tuesday will be a great day. >> chris: david,...
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kennedy." the cult that john f. kennedy was alive and well throughout my childhood and i became interested as a student of my region, which i always cared about my -- where i grew up, but also, the story was just so compelling. i was fascinated as a kid and stayed interested throughout. i now remember the 40th anniversary of the cuban missile crisis quite well. i know we're 10 years past that. i think it's a great story for americans to re-learn and i hope younger americans. i mean, one thing this book tries to do is to get past what has been for a long time our sense of the great tragedy of john f. kennedy, which is, of course, the fact that he was cut down before the end of his presidency was supposed to happen, and i think this book restores a sense of how much was accomplished and how rich his presidency was and how he, like any other president, had good days and bad days and had a lot to feel proud of in the fall of 1963. >> so when your mother was carrying you, what did she do for a living? >> she was a housew
kennedy." the cult that john f. kennedy was alive and well throughout my childhood and i became interested as a student of my region, which i always cared about my -- where i grew up, but also, the story was just so compelling. i was fascinated as a kid and stayed interested throughout. i now remember the 40th anniversary of the cuban missile crisis quite well. i know we're 10 years past that. i think it's a great story for americans to re-learn and i hope younger americans. i mean, one...
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but look, jonathan, john f. kennedy cut tax rates and the economy surged. reagan did the same thing. what happened? gdp soared, unemployment plunged. tax revenues doubled. doesn't that show that dropping rates, not raising them, is more economically sound? >> i totally agree with that point. i don't know that the governing party agrees with that point. that's the problem. another key thing to look at is if they do raise rates, check to see if the democrats are going to tie those rates to inflation. they never do that because these -- if we were talk being soaking the rich right now, ten years from now, $250,000 is probably going to be upper middle class. it's a hard thing to look at. they need to -- >> gregg: i'm out of time. real quick, tim. >> keep in mind that the clinton tax rates, which is what we're talking about going to, we had a lot of job growth and a loft budget surpluses in those years. those tax rates weren't too bad for us. >> gregg: thank you, gentlemen. >> thank you. >> heather: coming up, super storm sandy as we know devastating houses of w
but look, jonathan, john f. kennedy cut tax rates and the economy surged. reagan did the same thing. what happened? gdp soared, unemployment plunged. tax revenues doubled. doesn't that show that dropping rates, not raising them, is more economically sound? >> i totally agree with that point. i don't know that the governing party agrees with that point. that's the problem. another key thing to look at is if they do raise rates, check to see if the democrats are going to tie those rates to...
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for some historical context, contests, that is, john f. kennedy was the last candidate to lose ohio and still win the white house way back in 1960. so it has been done before. mike tobin live in columbus with the latest now. mike? >> reporter: jenna, as you take a look around this early voting location in franklin county, columbus, ohio, you see how busy it is. this is an old kohl's department store. it is packed with people. the line snakes all over the old department store. of 15,000 votes cast earlier in ohio over the weekend, 8513 were cast right here. so arguably this is ground zero for ohio. that is why it is getting so much attention from all over the nation. the obama for america tour bus just drove through this location, hauling with it a bunch of obama supporters. politicians from all over the nation. their goal is to influence the outcome. they do it by talking to people, particularly those they consider their base, their base of support and encourage them to endure these long lines. >> the reality what happens here in ohio will
for some historical context, contests, that is, john f. kennedy was the last candidate to lose ohio and still win the white house way back in 1960. so it has been done before. mike tobin live in columbus with the latest now. mike? >> reporter: jenna, as you take a look around this early voting location in franklin county, columbus, ohio, you see how busy it is. this is an old kohl's department store. it is packed with people. the line snakes all over the old department store. of 15,000...
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kennedy, a democrat and the '80s, of considers under ronald reagan and george w. bush's tax rates in 2003. it's interesting, i found two universal effects of those tax cuts. first, in every instance we cut the rates, the economy worked faster. it did work, mr. president, we got a lot of growth. but the second may be more interesting, is that guess what happened to the share of taxes paid by the rich. they went up, in fact, if you want to get more money, mr. president, out of rich people, cut their tax rate, don't raise them, because history proves it. >> dave: certainly did in the reagan years and another peace in the wall street journal a couple back, clinton rates, raised top tier 39.6 and as the authors of that piece said produced the one period of shared prosperity not because they raised taxes, but certainly lead to growth, right? >> no question. the 1990's was a prosperous era, but i think that sometimes people get a little of that history wrong what happened in the 1990's, president clinton raised taxes in the first year in office and remember, the first tw
kennedy, a democrat and the '80s, of considers under ronald reagan and george w. bush's tax rates in 2003. it's interesting, i found two universal effects of those tax cuts. first, in every instance we cut the rates, the economy worked faster. it did work, mr. president, we got a lot of growth. but the second may be more interesting, is that guess what happened to the share of taxes paid by the rich. they went up, in fact, if you want to get more money, mr. president, out of rich people, cut...
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kennedy said, ask what you can do for your country. no we are not asking that anymore. what county country do for us? that's huge. and i'm not going to generalize about any ethnic group, it's a mentality that pervades across society that we're no longer the traditional americans, that we're all in it together and going to build this country we're going to do it, the folks. no, it's some people are saying i don't want to do it but i want them to do it for me. that's huge and president obama's campaign targeted those people. and his administration did. and that's why we are spending so much money. that's why the president's philosophy of bigger government appeals. >> megyn: we want to underscore that we are still -- this race is still too close to call for several of the key states. we have not made a call in ohio. we have not made a call in north carolina. we have not made a call in virginia. so we are awaiting, you know, these number crunchers who do their job. they think these races are just too tight. so, while the president leads wi
kennedy said, ask what you can do for your country. no we are not asking that anymore. what county country do for us? that's huge. and i'm not going to generalize about any ethnic group, it's a mentality that pervades across society that we're no longer the traditional americans, that we're all in it together and going to build this country we're going to do it, the folks. no, it's some people are saying i don't want to do it but i want them to do it for me. that's huge and president obama's...
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[applause] [applause] john: we're back with gary johnson. this show, special correspondent kennedy, spent election night with president obama and his fans, and a real expert on individual freedom, the cato institute, david bowes. >> i'm zach from florida, and i was curious of your future plans at the 2016 election, and if that's in the plans. >> well, i think that the last thing people want to hear right now is anybody with future maps going to 2016. i mean, that's like sticking the finger in the throughout ready to throw up just over how sick we are of presidential politics at this moment, but staying involved, trying to provide a voice here for issues that i think are really important, and those issues are civil liberties, and those issues are spending, nd those issues are the endless wars that we find ourselves in creating more enemies to the country than fewer. john: on the scale between fun and horribly grueling, what was the campaign like? [laughter] >> it was exactly that. [laughter] it was fun to horribly grueling. looking forward he
[applause] [applause] john: we're back with gary johnson. this show, special correspondent kennedy, spent election night with president obama and his fans, and a real expert on individual freedom, the cato institute, david bowes. >> i'm zach from florida, and i was curious of your future plans at the 2016 election, and if that's in the plans. >> well, i think that the last thing people want to hear right now is anybody with future maps going to 2016. i mean, that's like sticking the...
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john kennedy, i happen to think he was a good president and history may agree, who knows. we can't count them. wayne hayes, ruger mills, gary hart and bill clinton. do we say well, if they do that, we have to dispense with them. they can't be in the public eye. chris: you be the judge. you're the president of the united states for 10 minutes and i bring to you the petraeus case. it hasn't gotten out yet but will get out and you know it will because there are people out there, an f.b.i. agent, c.i.a. agent and they can drop anything anywhere. will you keep him on? >> he's the c.i.a. director and blackmail and all the possibilities are there. could they blackmail bill clinton? chris: put out the word he had an affair but i'm keeping him. >> everybody makes their own judgment as to whether this is more important than that. chris: right. >> if you're asking me about the people i named in history, i think what they did for the country was more important than the other but you can disagree. chris: but were all kept secret at the time. >> except for bill clinton. in retrospect he
john kennedy, i happen to think he was a good president and history may agree, who knows. we can't count them. wayne hayes, ruger mills, gary hart and bill clinton. do we say well, if they do that, we have to dispense with them. they can't be in the public eye. chris: you be the judge. you're the president of the united states for 10 minutes and i bring to you the petraeus case. it hasn't gotten out yet but will get out and you know it will because there are people out there, an f.b.i. agent,...
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the assassination of john f. kennedy, 7:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> it was in 1982 that judge harold greene issued a decision which led to the breakup of the at&t corp.. that is our topic this week on the "communicators," the impact of that decision 30 years later on the telecommunications. joining us is professor roger noll of stanford, as well as professor jerry hausman of mit, both of whom were involved at various levels in the breakup or the decision to break up at&t. joining us in the washington studio is paul. professor noll, first of all, what with your activity during the breakup of at&t and what led to that decision? >> the antitrust case was formed during the johnson administration the late 1960's and a presidential task force called the telecommunications policy task force. it concluded the telecommunications industry, the part in federal jurisdiction, should be competitive and made recommendations both -- mainly to the fcc about how to cause that to happen. then when the knicks and the administration can along, the
the assassination of john f. kennedy, 7:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> it was in 1982 that judge harold greene issued a decision which led to the breakup of the at&t corp.. that is our topic this week on the "communicators," the impact of that decision 30 years later on the telecommunications. joining us is professor roger noll of stanford, as well as professor jerry hausman of mit, both of whom were involved at various levels in the breakup or the decision to break up...
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john: school choice? >> very little left the supreme court would require you to go to the public school in the neighborhood where you live. john: obama's says even with your religious believe says abortion is evil you have to pay for it. >> euthanasia and contraception. the president doesn't care about that and will appoint justices that agree. >> we can anticipate a progressive court filled was sonya sotomayor and elena kagan will be a activist court. john: they can serve through 24 bob luddy. >> fabled look to put to the progressive imprint on the lot of the land. john: do you run a business or create jobs? mcchrystal ball says the next four years [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus presents the cold truth. i have a cold, and i took nyquil, but i'm still "stubbed" up. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] it doesn't have a decongestant. no way. [ male announcer ] sorry. alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast acting decongestan
john: school choice? >> very little left the supreme court would require you to go to the public school in the neighborhood where you live. john: obama's says even with your religious believe says abortion is evil you have to pay for it. >> euthanasia and contraception. the president doesn't care about that and will appoint justices that agree. >> we can anticipate a progressive court filled was sonya sotomayor and elena kagan will be a activist court. john: they can serve...
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i'm beginning to think that we lost john kennedy's voice and we have lost that spirit. that is not a democrat or republican spirit. that is an american spirit. i wish that republicans will better communicate the idea that relieves to be bedrock to republicans. it is about empowering the individual to be able to live the life they want to live rather than the light that the government has prescribed for them. i would never want the government telling me how much cheese i will get at the end of each month and they get to make that decision. the government won't be able to restrain an. neil: and. neil: you put that in terms i can readily understand. back to my friend, lou dobbs. indiana, a pickup for democrats. neil: lou: that was the seed that was guaranteed. there is a limit to the absurdity that they will project. we will most likely see it again. to lose those seats is malpractice. it is utterly malpractice. my heart is in the same place as this. there is a high place in our society for all tourism. idealism, and i think it is -- it is what forms the rest of us as amer
i'm beginning to think that we lost john kennedy's voice and we have lost that spirit. that is not a democrat or republican spirit. that is an american spirit. i wish that republicans will better communicate the idea that relieves to be bedrock to republicans. it is about empowering the individual to be able to live the life they want to live rather than the light that the government has prescribed for them. i would never want the government telling me how much cheese i will get at the end of...
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. >> well, i tell you this, and john kennedy was right on this, success has many authors, failures is an orfist, and the longer this ags on and proves a failure these guys are going to be pointing fingers faster than constituents are raising fingers at them. we'll see. the election is over, only now everybody is talking about the fiscal cliff. it's 51 days away. does anyone remember we were on it from day one? contrary to all of this nonstop coverage of everying november 6th is something november 6th is something that's going to f 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don't rush into it, i'm not looking for the fastest answer. obviously verizon. okay, i have a different chart. going that way, does that make a difference ? look at verizon. it's so much more than the other ones. sohat if we just changed the format altogether ? isn't that the exact same thing ? it's pretty clear. still sticking with verizon. verizon. more 4g lte coverage than all other networks combined. ambassador. much more on that. i'm jamie colby, back to cavuto
. >> well, i tell you this, and john kennedy was right on this, success has many authors, failures is an orfist, and the longer this ags on and proves a failure these guys are going to be pointing fingers faster than constituents are raising fingers at them. we'll see. the election is over, only now everybody is talking about the fiscal cliff. it's 51 days away. does anyone remember we were on it from day one? contrary to all of this nonstop coverage of everying november 6th is something...
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. >> well, i tell you this, and john kennedy was right on this, success has many authors, failures is an orfist, and the longer this drags on and proves a failure these guys are going to be pointing fingers faster than constituents are raising fingers at them. we'll see. the election is over, only now everybody is talking about the fiscal cliff. it's 51 days away. does anyone remember we were on it fro day one? contrary to all of this nstop coverage of everything november 6th is something that's going to four ambassador. much more on that. i'm jamie colby, back to cavuto on business here on fox, the most powerful name in news. >> neil: forget about blaming the fat cats, you, washington, fix the fiscal mess or there goes the country. and what happens at the end of the year when all of the issues sort of backup at the same time. i could go on and on and on and they back up like planes going back to laguardia. at the same time, the fact of the matter is, right now, we face this. unless this is fixed and soon and republicans get an idea that you can't touch defense and democrats get off t
. >> well, i tell you this, and john kennedy was right on this, success has many authors, failures is an orfist, and the longer this drags on and proves a failure these guys are going to be pointing fingers faster than constituents are raising fingers at them. we'll see. the election is over, only now everybody is talking about the fiscal cliff. it's 51 days away. does anyone remember we were on it fro day one? contrary to all of this nstop coverage of everything november 6th is something...
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john f. kennedy versus richard nixon. nixon was called to call mrs. king when martin luther king jr. was thrown into georgia's state prison and they didn't know if he would be safe or not. he wouldn't do it. republicans, once again, didn't do what they should have done. john kennedy did it. reluctantly, but he did it. and what happened? daddy king and the civil rights leaders and african-americans said, you know what, that's a president who cares about our leader, therefore, cares about the civil rights movement. and it was a turning point because, remember, most, most blacks were republicans at the time. >> including daddy king was a republican. >> including daddy king, who said, i'm going to be voting democratic. now, second thing that happened, and that was, donors started getting on christie's case. they started calling. they didn't call these million dollar donors, they didn't call saying, can i write you a check? how can i help you? they said, why are you so cozy with the president at a time when people didn't have homes, power, food, and were l
john f. kennedy versus richard nixon. nixon was called to call mrs. king when martin luther king jr. was thrown into georgia's state prison and they didn't know if he would be safe or not. he wouldn't do it. republicans, once again, didn't do what they should have done. john kennedy did it. reluctantly, but he did it. and what happened? daddy king and the civil rights leaders and african-americans said, you know what, that's a president who cares about our leader, therefore, cares about the...
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president john f. kennedy spoke on november 17th, 1962. the aiort is named for former secretary of state john foster dulles. it handled a million passengers in 1956. last year, it saw 23 million passengers. >> grows. >> they say you're a nobody until you have been immortalized in wax. one day. one day. >> coming up, steven colbair is the latest celebrity. >> plus, you are, are you ready, i should say, for next week? not the turkey, but we're talking about the savings. coming up, black friday is turning into black thursday. when you will be able to snatch up all of the big dale deal when is we come back. [ dollar ] that's me. l50858544p. but i'm not just a number. i have a purpose. a higher purpose. [ muffled ] have some respect! not good. oh, man. hello? mm, no! finally -- the buck stops here. [ male announcer ] mcdonald's new hot'n spicy mcchicken. tender, juicy chicken with a crispy, spicy coating. at only a dollar, it's spicy, not pricey. but only for a limited time.
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kennedy gave addressing his roman catholic faith. >> in my view, the victory that john kennedy won was not just for 40 million americans who were born catholics, it was for all americans of all faiths. and i'm sad to see that ted kennedy is trying to take away his brother's victory. >> my son's position is the same as jack kennedy's position. >> even romney's father, george, entered the fray. >> i think it's absolutely wrong to keep hammering on the religious issue. >> mr. romney -- >> then in october a critical debate. >> senator kennedy and his family have a multiple real estate empire across this country. >> romney accused the kennedy family of financially benefiting from real estate deals. >> senator, 15 seconds. >> mr. romney, the kennedys are not in public service to make money. we have paid too high a price in our commitment to the public service. >> ted kennedy began pulling away, and mitt romney lost. >> he was back at work the next day. the election was tuesday night. wednesday morning he was back at his desk. >> we kind of expected it. it was -- it's interesting. ann was mor
kennedy gave addressing his roman catholic faith. >> in my view, the victory that john kennedy won was not just for 40 million americans who were born catholics, it was for all americans of all faiths. and i'm sad to see that ted kennedy is trying to take away his brother's victory. >> my son's position is the same as jack kennedy's position. >> even romney's father, george, entered the fray. >> i think it's absolutely wrong to keep hammering on the religious issue....
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kennedy's book profiling encourage and they're in chapter 1 was john quincy adams. in chapter 1 but no that was not the reason he was in chapter 1 to read john kennedy himself a war hero had listed these characters and the degree of courage. and he placed john quincy adams first among the most courageous senators and congressmen in american history. he wasn't just the sixth president of the united states. he was a congressman as well for 16 years and a senator for four years. most americans don't realize he was a congressman. many don't even know that he was president. specs are you're going to change that. >> yes, he was an enormously courageous congressman. the first congressman to stand up and call for emancipation before lincoln even knew how to spell the word. >> we will get back to a emancipation and the abolition in a moment. a friend of mine who is a lawyer and reads a lot of history said to me the other day he said i've read to biographies of john quincy adams so what is new to these? he was one of the most marvelous document in american history. when he wa
kennedy's book profiling encourage and they're in chapter 1 was john quincy adams. in chapter 1 but no that was not the reason he was in chapter 1 to read john kennedy himself a war hero had listed these characters and the degree of courage. and he placed john quincy adams first among the most courageous senators and congressmen in american history. he wasn't just the sixth president of the united states. he was a congressman as well for 16 years and a senator for four years. most americans...
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john f. kennedy in 1960 and became very, very close. >> look at that camera. it's unbelievable. huge camera he carried around. >> he did and i took care of him the last few years when he had a stroke and he left me his marine corps locker. what do you have in that marine corps locker and he would say, nude photos so i thought they were. i never asked about it again. they delivered the marine corps locker and my husband said, what's in there? i said stanley's nude photos. and he said open this. open it right now. we opened it and instead of nude photos, we found this sent mental cache of letters from the kennedys, diary excerpts, memos that stanley had written. there was also a hand stitched guest towel that said jfk. i never figured -- there's a picture of it in the book. i never figured out where that towel came from. i wondered if maybe he pinched it when he was at hyannisport. maybe jackie gave it to him. there was a note that said, stanley, thank you very much. love jackie. >> wow, what a
john f. kennedy in 1960 and became very, very close. >> look at that camera. it's unbelievable. huge camera he carried around. >> he did and i took care of him the last few years when he had a stroke and he left me his marine corps locker. what do you have in that marine corps locker and he would say, nude photos so i thought they were. i never asked about it again. they delivered the marine corps locker and my husband said, what's in there? i said stanley's nude photos. and he said...
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i asked which of the elections was the most exciting she didn't hesitate, she said john kennedy in 1960. >> very strong we were swarmed with people volunteering to help. we had no difficulty in getting volunteers at that time overwhelming. >> reporter: why do you keep doing this? >> well, it is invigorating, meeting my fellow neighbors, i did it for 33 years on delores street and 30 years here. >> reporter: on the wall in the garage, proclamations from the california secretary of state also the name tags from all the elections she has been involved in over the years since 1949, lots have changed, 25 cents per gallon of gas then. she is a constant through that and back out here again today and she says god willing she will be back in 2016. terry mcsweeney, abc7 news. >>> abc7 news will be working around the clock to bring up to the minute results. 3 p.m. special edition of abc7 news including live reports from the obama and romney headquarters. 3:30 world news. followed by live coverage from abc news at 4 p.m.. 8:00 bay area results from abc7 news. then abc news returns with primetime co
i asked which of the elections was the most exciting she didn't hesitate, she said john kennedy in 1960. >> very strong we were swarmed with people volunteering to help. we had no difficulty in getting volunteers at that time overwhelming. >> reporter: why do you keep doing this? >> well, it is invigorating, meeting my fellow neighbors, i did it for 33 years on delores street and 30 years here. >> reporter: on the wall in the garage, proclamations from the california...
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the assassination of john f. kennedy sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >>> to middle east experts now whether the use of drops is effective to come pat al-qaeda, both featured pammists at the brookings institution looking at the rides of the terror group in yemen. this is about an hour and a half. >>ed good -- >> good morning and welcome. i'm the research director here at brookings for middle east policy. i'm delightedded that you all came out on such a cold and miserable day in washington. that shows your fortitude and the importance of what we'll discuss today. one of the developments i would say of the last decade, perhaps a little longer is the emergence of yemen from a country that was seen as relatively obscure, and from a washington point of view, at least, something that was not a priority to becoming a country that has gone from, i'd say, the edge of the radar screen to the center. unfortunately, as yemen moved, knowledge of yes , ma'am men,ñr -- yemen, among the policy community and broadest middle east community in genera
the assassination of john f. kennedy sunday at 7:30 p.m. eastern and pacific. >>> to middle east experts now whether the use of drops is effective to come pat al-qaeda, both featured pammists at the brookings institution looking at the rides of the terror group in yemen. this is about an hour and a half. >>ed good -- >> good morning and welcome. i'm the research director here at brookings for middle east policy. i'm delightedded that you all came out on such a cold and...
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so he was a very useful ally to president kennedy. >> tide ted widmer, on the secret recordings of john f. kennedy. tonight. >> booktv sat down with wayne hsieh. it's just under 20 minutes. >> u.s. naval academy, west pointers and the civil war, is your book. what do you mean by the old army? >> guest: the old army is a term commonly used by historians. actually it's a time from the time period referring to the regular army. there's a joke that the old army is the army before every war. so there's a bunch of old army. so my book actually starts with the professionalization of the army and it's about how that process occurs and plays out in the civil war. >> host: give us a snapshot of what the old army, prior the war of 1812, was like. >> guest: before the war of 1812, and this is drawing on really historical literature by historians -- the army before the war of 1812 is a nonprofessional. it over corps obtained their positions through political influence, and as a consequence they're not -- because they're not professionals who went through a body of education and were promoted by some
so he was a very useful ally to president kennedy. >> tide ted widmer, on the secret recordings of john f. kennedy. tonight. >> booktv sat down with wayne hsieh. it's just under 20 minutes. >> u.s. naval academy, west pointers and the civil war, is your book. what do you mean by the old army? >> guest: the old army is a term commonly used by historians. actually it's a time from the time period referring to the regular army. there's a joke that the old army is the army...
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kennedy or bill clinton? >> john f. kennedy. >> that's what i thought, too. >> she's wrong. the correct answer there is -- >> theodore roosevelt. i have all their ages. >> tell us. 1901, theodore roosevelt became president at the age of 42 years and 322 days, youngest president. after his, kennedy, 43 bill clinton, third youngest, 46, then ulysses s grant and barack obama, fifth youngest president, sworn in at 47 years and 169 days. >> wow. back across to kath. >> nice lady from upstate new york what is the name of the new nbc television series based on a family at the white house, like "life at the white house """commander in chief" "1600 penn" or "the situation room"? >> 1600 penn. >> good for you. >> that's not even on yet? >> it is not. comes out january 10th. bull pullman, president in "independence day," place comedic president and his wife was jenna elfman from "dharma & greg," this trophy wife first lady. >> that was weird. back across to kath. >> from new york city, which president got permission to build a swimming pool and a movie theater in the white house? was i
kennedy or bill clinton? >> john f. kennedy. >> that's what i thought, too. >> she's wrong. the correct answer there is -- >> theodore roosevelt. i have all their ages. >> tell us. 1901, theodore roosevelt became president at the age of 42 years and 322 days, youngest president. after his, kennedy, 43 bill clinton, third youngest, 46, then ulysses s grant and barack obama, fifth youngest president, sworn in at 47 years and 169 days. >> wow. back across to...
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man: i think that john f. kennedy did precisely the right thing in order to meet the catholic issue, which was to make west virginians feel that if they did not vote for him, why, then, they were prejudiced. and this was a very clever way in which he was able to play on the fairness and sense of justice of most west virginians. now, you cannot tell me that the day i was born, it was said i could never run for president because i wouldn't meet my oath of office! i came to the state of west virginia, which has fewer numbers of my co-religionists than any state in the union. i would not have come here if i didn't feel that i was going to get complete opportunity to run for office as a fellow american in this state. i would not run for it if in any way i didn't feel that i could do the job. so i come here today saying that i think that this is an issue that drops itself. when he tells that in morgantown, it's a turning point, not only in his campaign but you could argue in american politics. you have a hard issue,
man: i think that john f. kennedy did precisely the right thing in order to meet the catholic issue, which was to make west virginians feel that if they did not vote for him, why, then, they were prejudiced. and this was a very clever way in which he was able to play on the fairness and sense of justice of most west virginians. now, you cannot tell me that the day i was born, it was said i could never run for president because i wouldn't meet my oath of office! i came to the state of west...
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kennedy gave addressing his roman catholic faith. >> in my view, the victory that john kennedy won was not just for 40 million americans who were born catholics. it was for all americans of all faiths. and i'm sad to see that ted kennedy is trying to take away his brother's victory. >> my son's position is the same as jack kennedy's position. >> even romney's father, george, entered the fray. >> i think it's absolutely wrong to keep hammering on the religious issue. >> mr. romney -- >> then in october, a critical debate. >> senator kennedy and his family have a multiple real estate empire across this country. >> romney accused the kennedy family of financially benefiting from real estate deals. >> senator, 15 seconds. >> mr. romney, the kennedys are not in public service to make money. we have paid too high a price in our commitment to the public service. >> ted kennedy began pulling away, and mitt romney lost. >> he was back at work the next day. the election was tuesday night. wednesday morning he was back at his desk. >> we kind of expected it. it was -- it's interesting. ann was mo
kennedy gave addressing his roman catholic faith. >> in my view, the victory that john kennedy won was not just for 40 million americans who were born catholics. it was for all americans of all faiths. and i'm sad to see that ted kennedy is trying to take away his brother's victory. >> my son's position is the same as jack kennedy's position. >> even romney's father, george, entered the fray. >> i think it's absolutely wrong to keep hammering on the religious issue....
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those victories, more than 3 million popular votes, are bigger than what john kennedy came in with, bigger than richard nixon came in with, bigger than when jimmy carter came in with, and bigger than what george bush had in 2000 or what george bush had in 2004. i will remind folks, after that 2004 election, george bush stood before the american people and said he put his platform out there, people embraced it, and he had political capital to spend. i think it is very vital that president obama understand that he has not scraped his with a victory. he got a win. he ought to take that populist language, the progressive language at the close of his campaign and make it much more central to his politics. unfortunately, this president has far too much of a tendency to compromise so that is why the second part of the question is progressives need to understand -- the question is progressives should understand the pressure this president to respond to what generally can be referred to as a mandate to make sure social security, medicaid are protected, to do humane and genuine immigration reform, t
those victories, more than 3 million popular votes, are bigger than what john kennedy came in with, bigger than richard nixon came in with, bigger than when jimmy carter came in with, and bigger than what george bush had in 2000 or what george bush had in 2004. i will remind folks, after that 2004 election, george bush stood before the american people and said he put his platform out there, people embraced it, and he had political capital to spend. i think it is very vital that president obama...
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kennedy did not have. every president brings a certain aura to the leadership style, and in any given moment, you say, actually it would be nice if we could put l pull a little bit of that dna from that president and put it in the d nah ass of our current leaders in both the senate and white house. >> howard bake e told me me a great story about lbj and dirksen. he said when he was in an intern in dirksen's office, he heard him yelling into the phone, no, goddamnit, mr. president, you're not getting him. he said stick around, you're going to see something. and half an hour later, the door of dirksen's office flew open and in came two beagle hounds followed by the president of the united states with a bottle of bourbon and he slammed the bottle down on dirksen's desk and said, listen, you sonofaabithch, we're going to get this settled tournament. >> you were not is a supporter of obama during the primaries. you arguing passionately. what do you think about him now historically? >> barack obama, he's done a
kennedy did not have. every president brings a certain aura to the leadership style, and in any given moment, you say, actually it would be nice if we could put l pull a little bit of that dna from that president and put it in the d nah ass of our current leaders in both the senate and white house. >> howard bake e told me me a great story about lbj and dirksen. he said when he was in an intern in dirksen's office, he heard him yelling into the phone, no, goddamnit, mr. president, you're...
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he had almost the exact same margin that john kennedy did in electoral votes over nixon in the '60s. you know, mike was mentioning the word honeoon. it worries me, breaks my heart to think the word is antique. it was a newly elected president would get 90, 100 days in which would try to get along. '92, bill clinton won, bob dole went on tv and said, i'm representing 57% of americans whoon. you know, that's the kind of tradition wwould be, indeed. thank you both. ♪ [ male announcer ] it started long ago. the joy of giving something everything you've got. it takes passion. and it's not letting up anytime so. are it takes passion. insurance company, we understand that commitment. and always have. so does aarp, an organization serving the needs of americans 50 and over for generations. urprise an organization semillions have chosen an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealtare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, hthe expenses medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs. call or go online today. after
he had almost the exact same margin that john kennedy did in electoral votes over nixon in the '60s. you know, mike was mentioning the word honeoon. it worries me, breaks my heart to think the word is antique. it was a newly elected president would get 90, 100 days in which would try to get along. '92, bill clinton won, bob dole went on tv and said, i'm representing 57% of americans whoon. you know, that's the kind of tradition wwould be, indeed. thank you both. ♪ [ male announcer ] it...
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john kennedy took an average of 2.4 months to get his people on board. george w. bush took 8.7 months. in recent president has had more than 25 appointees on board by april 1. you can see that the percentage of people has been going time tn regularly. and remember, this is a total of 800 people. no president has had more than 240 people on board by the august recess. a good portion of the top appointees are not in office. this is a problem. why the steady slowdown? volume is the biggest reason. financial disclosure, conflict of interest, fbi investigations, centralized control in the white house slows things down. it used to be delegated more to cabinet secretaries, but since 1980, it has been centralized in the white house because the white house has a stake in this and they want to control it. senate confirmation creates additional delays. senate committees often deal with the volume, so there will be hearings, grandstanding, and they want to make it difficult for the president of the opposite party, and then there are holes, a threat to filibuster. the senate c
john kennedy took an average of 2.4 months to get his people on board. george w. bush took 8.7 months. in recent president has had more than 25 appointees on board by april 1. you can see that the percentage of people has been going time tn regularly. and remember, this is a total of 800 people. no president has had more than 240 people on board by the august recess. a good portion of the top appointees are not in office. this is a problem. why the steady slowdown? volume is the biggest reason....
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john kennedy's quotes, president john f. kennedy, i just want to take you back, mr. speaker, it's not as if these are new ideas we are talking about. this isn't some rocket science problem that's suddenly been thrust upon the united states of america in 2012. these are basic economics. adam smith talked about these years ago. this is in one of john f. kennedy's news conference in 1962 as he was providing the largest tax cut in modern american history he said this, he said it's a paradoxical truth that tax rates are too high and tax revenues are too low. that's where we are today, mr. speaker. tax rates are too high and tax revenues are too low. it's a paradoxical truth that can be true. he goes on. he says the soundest way to raise revenues, that's exactly what we are trying to do when we talk about balanced approach. we need to cut spending. we need to increase revenue. president kennedy says this, the soundest way to raise the revenues in the long run is to cut the rates now. cutting taxes now is not to encourage -- incur budget deficit, but to achieve the more pro
john kennedy's quotes, president john f. kennedy, i just want to take you back, mr. speaker, it's not as if these are new ideas we are talking about. this isn't some rocket science problem that's suddenly been thrust upon the united states of america in 2012. these are basic economics. adam smith talked about these years ago. this is in one of john f. kennedy's news conference in 1962 as he was providing the largest tax cut in modern american history he said this, he said it's a paradoxical...
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. >> hundred years later, president john f. kennedy was assassinated while riding in a motorcade. the media coverage of that event will always be questioned. also this week the jew dictionary committee in the house of representatives begin impeachment of built clinton. a month later he was impeached by the house and then acquitted by the is that. a liberal bias in the coverage was clear and present in that one. then we have this. the classic film about inmates taking over eight sigh aluminum. "one flew over the
. >> hundred years later, president john f. kennedy was assassinated while riding in a motorcade. the media coverage of that event will always be questioned. also this week the jew dictionary committee in the house of representatives begin impeachment of built clinton. a month later he was impeached by the house and then acquitted by the is that. a liberal bias in the coverage was clear and present in that one. then we have this. the classic film about inmates taking over eight sigh...